Biyernes, Agosto 5, 2011

Victim: Reprisal in Iran acid attack is not worth it

A woman blinded in an acid attack seven years ago said last Sunday that she stopped the “eye for an eye” punishment for her attacker because “such revenge is not worth it”.
Under the legal code supervision a physician was to drop acid into the eyes of Majid Movahedi in Sunday to punish him for throwing acid Bahrami’s face. The act disfigured her face and blinder her.

“I never intented to allow MAjid to be blinded Amene Bahrami said to the press.
Bahrami says she first met Movahedi in 2002 when they attended the same school. She was a 24 year old electronics student, he was 19.

“I know it was not accident. “ I moved away from him” she said “but he brushed up against me again”.
Bahrami said that over the next two years, the suspect harassed her and made threat even asking her to marry him."He told me he would kill me. He said, 'You have to say yes.' "

On a November afternoon in 2004, his threats turned to violence when he followed her from the medical engineering company where she worked.

(from: From Shirzad Bozorgmehr, CNN)

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